- The
Stone Bridge (
Steinerne Brücke) in Regensburg, Germany, is a 12th-century
bridge across the
Danube linking the Old Town with Stadtamhof. For more...
- The
Steinerne Rose is a rare
natural monument. It is a
diabase rock formation, that
originated on the sea bed from
outflowing lava in the
middle Devonian...
- The
Steinerne Renne is a
waterfall and
natural monument near the town of
Wernigerode in the Harz
mountains of
central Germany. The
Steinerne Renne is east...
- The
Steinernes Meer (literally "Rocky Sea") is a high
karst plateau in the
Northern Limestone Alps. As one of the nine sub-ranges of the Berchtesgaden...
- Karlspitzen,
Fleischbank and
Christaturm the peak
forms the rim of the
Steinerne Rinne, a huge
couloir and old
glacial cirque, that runs
southwards up...
- The
Stone Rider (German: Der
steinerne Reiter) is a 1923
German silent drama film
directed by
Fritz Wendhausen and
starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Lucie...
- into disrepair. In 1838, Leo von
Klenze built an
exedra or
stone bench (
Steinerne Bank) in
place of the temple, with the
inscription "Hier wo Ihr wallet...
-
Rheine as part of a
fragmentary continuation of his
novel Godwi oder Das
steinerne Bild der Mutter. It
first told the
story of an
enchanting woman ****ociated...
- The
Steinerne Rinne couloir from the
north with the
peaks of
Predigtstuhl (l) and
Fleischbank (r) in the
Austrian Kaiser Mountains...
-
descending into the water,
bringing peace to the community. In the case of the
Steinerne Brücke in Regensburg, the
legend speaks of the
devil helping in a race...